I travel a lot, often in places where access is shaky or insecure; tunneling into my shell account and keeping/picking up mail there would be very convenient. Also, no need to access web GUIs, etc. But I'd understand if you'd rather not put more load on the server at this time. I asked because I noticed SMTP from us.yunix.net works.

a possible feature request, please..
I've been trying to get vi/vim syntax highlighting to work..
I don't really know what I'm doing.. but..
been playing around with ~/.virc and all that .. but no go.

Apparently - this *might* have something to do with it:
>>Looks like your are running CentOS. Make sure that you installed vim-enhanced package:
>>rpm -qa | grep vim
>>vim-minimal-7.0.109-4.el5_2.4z
>>vim-enhanced-7.0.109-7.el5
>>vim-common-7.0.109-7.el5
(ref http://serverfault.com/questions/305112/how-to-enable-color-in-vim-over-ssh)
on here:
it seems we only have vim-minimal*
Any chance for the other two modules.. or packages rather ? - if that's where the problem
is? - and I'm not even sure because I seem to be able to ssh into my own fedora-box
which only has the vim_minimal* and still get syntax highlighting.
thanks.

Hi to all,
I don't know if the service already provides a personal HTTP static repository (without any interpreter for PHP, Python or CGI for other scripting/programming languages), that can be reached by a URL http://yunix.net/~username. I would know if is possibile to get this feature or not. I'd like to put some data and retrieve them by HTTP protocol from an HTML page.

I use telnet for playing a virtual game on telehack.com(its a 1980s-1990s arpanet simulation with virtual hosts and files from that era). So if telnet can be installed it would be a great help so I can have just one window open and use screen(I use windows at work so I don't have screen there :( )